Greg Gutfeld Eviscerates Jessica Tarlov and “The View” in Scathing Live Broadcast — A Masterclass in Media Combat

In a media landscape increasingly dominated by progressive orthodoxy, few figures dare to challenge the cultural establishment with the clarity and precision of Fox News host Greg Gutfeld.

In a recent live broadcast that has since gone viral, Gutfeld delivered a searing takedown of liberal commentator Jessica Tarlov and the hosts of ABC’s The View, dismantling their narratives with the kind of unapologetic ferocity that mainstream conservatives have long craved but rarely witnessed.

The clash unfolded against the backdrop of Joe Biden’s plummeting approval ratings — now at their lowest of any living president, according to recent polling data.

Yet, as Gutfeld pointed out with surgical sarcasm, Biden’s defenders continue to deny reality, clinging to narratives that strain credulity.

“His supporters dispute that… saying he’s dead,” Gutfeld quipped, in a remark that perfectly captured the absurdity of defending the indefensible.

Democrats Imploding Under Their Own Delusions

Gutfeld’s criticism was not limited to Biden himself.

He exposed the broader dysfunction within the Democratic Party and its media allies, highlighting a remarkable new phenomenon: Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) reaching epidemic proportions within liberal circles.

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Referencing reports from a Georgetown psychology professor, Gutfeld noted that Democrat patients are increasingly suffering from “burnout, guilt, and despair” — not due to policy failures or personal hardships, but simply from their inability to cope with the existence of Donald Trump.

“This is not about Trump destroying your life,” Gutfeld argued.

“It’s about how you’ve been conditioned to respond like fragile children when things don’t go your way.”

In doing so, he delivered a critical — and accurate — rebuke of leftist victimhood culture, which has metastasized into a political identity rooted entirely in grievance and perpetual outrage.

“The View” Becomes the Punchline

No critique of liberal media malpractice would be complete without addressing The View, a program that has become the gold standard for shallow, emotionally driven progressive commentary.

Gutfeld reserved some of his sharpest barbs for the show’s hosts, who he accused of manufacturing outrage while ignoring the real struggles facing ordinary Americans.

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“When thousands of Keystone Pipeline workers lost their jobs overnight, where were the tears?” Gutfeld asked rhetorically.

“When U.S. military personnel were dismissed for refusing a vaccine mandate, where was the media empathy? Or when black Americans lost jobs to waves of illegal migrants — silence.”

His critique exposes a fundamental hypocrisy within the progressive media ecosystem: selective compassion.

When job losses or policy failures can be blamed on Republicans, the outrage machine is fully operational.

But when Democrats are responsible, the response is apathy at best — or worse, open derision (as evidenced by the infamous “learn to code” response given to laid-off blue-collar workers).

Biden’s Alleged Dependence on Performance-Enhancing Drugs

In one of the more explosive segments, Gutfeld referenced claims from a former Democrat donor alleging that Joe Biden was routinely administered drugs to sharpen his performance prior to campaign events.

While unverified, the allegation taps into widespread speculation about the President’s mental acuity — speculation fueled by countless gaffes, memory lapses, and moments of apparent confusion during public appearances.

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“If true, this raises profound questions about transparency, accountability, and the integrity of American electoral politics,” Gutfeld remarked, underscoring what many see as a growing crisis of confidence in national leadership.

Tech Tyranny and Data Exploitation

Moving beyond politics, Gutfeld broadened his critique to encompass the increasing reach of tech oligarchs like Elon Musk.

In a passionate monologue, he warned that Americans are rapidly losing control over their privacy, their data, and ultimately, their freedom.

“They’re not at the gate anymore,” Gutfeld thundered.

“They’re in your bedrooms, your living rooms, your businesses.

They’ve got your data — all of it.”

This warning lands at a time when concerns over surveillance capitalism, censorship, and corporate overreach are reaching new heights.

While Musk is often portrayed as a maverick or even a free speech champion, Gutfeld’s remarks serve as a sobering reminder: consolidation of power — regardless of political alignment — is inherently dangerous.

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The Silent Gold of Fort Knox: An Allegory for Government Secrecy?

In a curious but symbolic tangent, Gutfeld even invoked the mystery of Fort Knox — long rumored to be devoid of the gold reserves it claims to hold.

Referencing the fact that the site hasn’t been audited since 1953, he drew a parallel between government opacity in financial matters and the broader erosion of public trust.

“It’s not just about gold,” Gutfeld suggested.

“It’s about what’s being hidden from you — your data, your wealth, your rights.”

Conclusion: The Last Man Standing in a Cowardly Media Ecosystem

Greg Gutfeld’s latest broadcast wasn’t merely a critique of Jessica Tarlov, The View, or Joe Biden — it was a clarion call for media accountability and intellectual honesty in a culture suffocating under layers of progressive groupthink.

While his sarcasm and biting humor may offend delicate sensibilities, Gutfeld understands a truth that too many in the media have forgotten: journalism is supposed to confront power, not protect it.

In an era where dissent is censored, conformity is rewarded, and weakness is celebrated as virtue — voices like Gutfeld’s are not just refreshing — they are essential.

Love him or hate him, Greg Gutfeld is doing what most media figures are too terrified to attempt: telling the truth without apology.

And for that reason alone — the American public is still listening.